This friday\, april 20th at 8pm\, FvD organizes a party at buurthuis 't Anker.
We should prevent this\: a community centre should not offer a stage to this openly racist group\, even if such a group poses as a political party.
You can help by calling the community centre at 020-4946300 and tell them how worried you are that this buurthuis is offering a stage to this political party that advocates such aweful ideas. Having such an event worsens racism and social exclusion in the neighborhood and everywhere\, which is of course the exact opposite of what a community centre should do.

This talk has has two aims\: the first is to speak about histories and cultures of the anti-statist mutual aid movements of the 20th century.
I challenge the standard line according to which anarchism was transported from Europe to other continents.
Recent research reveals anarchism as a plural movement created by anarchists in many different countries.
Anarchist emphasis on the world as their home\, anti-statism\, cooperation and mutual aid\, brought together anarchists from Latin America\, Europe\,
North America\, Africa\, and Asia.

The debate about the issues of class conflict rages in a unique way in this amusing as well as instructive experiment of Situationist détournement. Instead of meaningless dialogue\, the gritty film images of the second-rate kung fu movie Crush from 1972 are supplied with radical critique on the cultural hegemony of the ruling class. In a hilarious way the commentary describes the conflict between the proletariat and the bureaucrats in a system of state capitalism. Meanwhile we see how the Japanese rulers are taken care of in wild kung fu fights\, full of typical anti-colonial sentiment.

The 411 shells represent the average concentration of carbon dioxide in earth’s atmosphere today\, which in April this year topped 411 parts per million. This is 61 more than our planet and our life support systems can sustain and is expected to have a catastrophic effect. By hiding these stained shells inside the museum\, the artists denounce Shell’s responsibility in causing climate change\, and the complicit role of the Van Gogh Museum for sanitising Shell’s public image and facilitating the social license they so badly need to continue operating.

Ever dreamed of restoring an old boat\, and then just sailing away during sunset? A few years ago\, an anarchist group including crypto-anarchist Moxie Marlinspike actually did that. They traveled to Florida\, where they found a boat\, fixed it up and called her the \\"Pestilence\\" (plague). Then they sailed off to the Caribbean. It is the ultimate adventure\, filmed as a video-zine\, wherein travelling is possible with little to no money. This is a free screening thanks to the Creative Commons license of Hold Fast.